42 Master's degrees in Natural Sciences & Mathematics in Norway

Master in Quantitative Finance
The globalisation and digitalisation of today's financial markets have led to increased international competition that requires a growing need for candidates with superior quantitative skills, a sound understanding of the industry, and good knowledge of financial theory. With an Master in Quantitative Finance from BI Norwegian Business School you will be prepared to meet those needs.
Stochastic Modelling, Statistics and Risk Analysis
How does an insurance company decide how much your insurance will cost? How can you measure the risk of a financial investment, find an optimal strategy, or set the price of an option? These are some of the questions that you can learn about in the Stochastic Modelling, Statistics and Risk Analysis programme of the University of Oslo.
Genome Science
Are you interested in how genetic and epigenetic variations in genome affect the evolution of species? Are you curious of new genome technologies and how genome science can be used to improve sustainability in food production? We offer a master degree in Genome Science at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU).
Coastal Ecology
If you want to learn more about the human footprint on coastal ecosystems, the Master's programme in Coastal Ecology at University of Agder is for you. It is also perfect for those who wish to know more about conservation Science, ecosystem services and the potential for sustainable food production in coastal areas.
Maritime Operations
Do you have a bachelor degree from nautical science, mechanical engineering or another relevant maritime bachelor degree? With this Maritime Operations master programme from Western Norway University of Applied Sciences you acquire advanced knowledge and competence within different aspects of maritime operations, with a special focus on offshore operations.
Fluid Mechanics
Do you have a background in continuum mechanics and mathematics and would like to learn more? The Fluid Mechanics programme of the University of Oslo gives you the opportunity to choose between a wide range of topics. You can specialize in everything from arctic issues, tsunami research to biomechanics and medical mechanics.
Physics
Do you like to understand why the world is the way it is? The Physics programme of the University of Oslo gives you the opportunity to choose between a wide range of topics. You can specialize in everything from quarks, cancer research and high technology to geological processes and cosmology. You can work experimentally, numerically or theoretically - or combine all three.
Hydrogen Systems and Enabling Technologies
The Hydrogen Systems and Enabling Technologies programme at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is a collaboration between five universities from four countries and five top hydrogen companies in the EU. Each student will spend at least one semester (30 ECTS) at two different partner universities.
Mathematical Sciences
Join an international master’s in Mathematical Sciences at UIT the Arctic University of Norway, where you’ll specialize in topics like algebra, geometry, statistics, and complex systems.
Applied and Computational Mathematics
Applied and Computational Mathematics degree offered by the University of Bergen is a field in which mathematics is used to solve practical and theoretical problems for different applied areas. The Applied and Computational Mathematics programme is offered at University of Bergen.
Physics
The Physics degree offered by the University of Bergen is offered in both pure and applied physics.
Biological Chemistry
Do you want to work in the forefront of organelle biology, environmental adaptation of plants and microorganisms, cancer research, computational biology and synthetic chemistry? As student of Biological Chemistry at University of Stavanger, you will become a part of research groups targeting these fields.
Biology and Sustainability
The Biology and Sustainability course at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is designed for students like you—those who want to dive deep into the biological processes that shape life and use that knowledge to tackle global sustainability challenges.
Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
The Chemistry and Ecotoxicology course at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is designed for students who want to explore the molecular world and its impact on the environment.
Mathematics and Physics
Do you have a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics? Then this is the master's degree for you! Mathematics and physics are the foundation for all technological development, and are used in economics, in social studies and in health.
Biotechnology
The Master of Science in Biotechnology at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) will play an essential role in creating and developing methods of production for biomolecules such as vaccines, antibiotics, enzymes, biopolymers, biofuels, and many others.
Neuroscience
Do you want to use a wide range of methods from the natural sciences to investigate how the brain works, and what goes wrong when disease occurs? If so, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)'s interdisciplinary MSc in Neuroscience is the right choice for you.
Mathematical Sciences
Mathematics is the foundation of everything in our surroundings. All modern technology is based on mathematical sciences. Through a solid education in mathematical sciences, you will develop strong analytical skills. Learn more with the Master of Science (MSc) in Mathematical Sciences at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
Plant Sciences
Are you interested in agriculture and horticulture, ecological agriculture or plant biology and the effect of climate and environment on growth and quality?Health aspects of plants and food? The Master of Science in Plant Sciences at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) is the one for you.
Chemistry
University of Bergen's Chemistry is the central, creative science. The chemical science is a framework for understanding, harnessing and shaping our material world.